📩 What If Transport Were Not the Sole Authority Over Message Delivery?
Most digital systems naturally connect message delivery with transport. A message is sent. A network carries it. A receiver may acknowledge it. Later, the content may be read or consumed. But these events are not necessarily the same state. Structural Integration Leverage (STILE) separates them. transport_state != structural_delivery_state != consumption_state Transport may establish movement. Structure establishes bounded admissibility. Consumption may establish use. None of these states is allowed to silently impersonate the others. 🧭 The Structural Shift STILE asks a narrower question than a messaging protocol: Is the declared message-delivery structure admissible under a defined profile and versioned rules? The governing relation is: structural_delivery_state = resolve(declared_delivery_structure, versioned_rules) And the core deterministic guarantee is: same declared structure + same versioned rules -> same structural decision This does not remove transport. It does not replac...